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Real Estate Disputes Case Review 2014

Our review of the most significant real estate disputes cases of the last 12 months. 
18 December 2014

The Twelve Days of Christmas - or is it Fourteen? Or even Twenty-eight?

Along with mince pies, turkey and the Queen’s speech, the shutdown of the construction industry in the UK over the Christmas period is a long-standing tradition.
15 December 2014

Lenders win the last round of the North East Property Buyers litigation

To the relief of mortgage lenders the Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed the appeal in Southern Pacific Mortgage Limited v Scott.
06 November 2014

Village greens – still a potential menace for developers

Applying to register a TVG has become a standard weapon in the armoury of those seeking to prevent the development of open land. However, can cut offs provoke applications?
05 November 2014

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Planning & CPO - Autumn 2014

Welcome to the Autumn 2014 issue of our Planning & CPO newsletter, in which we aim to keep you informed of current issues and news in planning law.
17 October 2014

Discharging Planning Conditions – Hope for Developers

Developers will be interested in the progress of the Infrastructure Bill which is today (14 October 2014) being reviewed in Committee by the House of Lords.
13 October 2014

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Property litigation caselaw update

Our property litigation caselaw update contains a synopsis of five recent cases impacting upon real estate and lender issues.
09 October 2014

Rethink on rules for sustainable drainage

The government is consulting on an alternative approach for implementing sustainable drainage systems (SUDS) and providing for their long-term maintenance.
02 October 2014

South west property tax taskforce launched

HM Revenue and Customs' HMRC has announced that a new taskforce has been launched in South Wales and the south west of England to tackle tax evasion and fraud on property taxes.
10 September 2014

Remittances of Loan Collateral

HMRC has changed how it treats loan arrangements for non-doms who use the remittance basis.
08 September 2014

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Quaystone newsletter ; September 2014

In this month's Quaystone, we focus on unconventional energy and the challenges facing those keen to develop shale gas in the UK. 
27 August 2014

MeyGen announces funding for first phase of tidal renewable energy project

Long-standing Burges Salmon client MeyGen has secured the funding from The Crown Estate and the Scottish Government for the first phase of its Pentland Firth tidal renewable energy project.
22 August 2014

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